Activist Terry Randall, a long-time Republican, is running for president as a Democrat so he can run anti-abortion ads during the Super Bowl on Feb. 5.

The ads are graphic and according to the FCC Telecommunications Act networks must air the campaign ads and cannot alter the content. Grand Junction is on the slate for one of 13 markets in which the ads will be aired.

Randall got the idea after a blogger — Sophia Brugato — created #10forTebow on Twitter to urge readers to donate $10 to pro-life efforts for every touchdown Tim Tebow scored. The blogger, who if I read this correct from a CNN report, got pregnant as a senior in high school, elected not to have an abortion and chose motherhood. The blogger has since received death threats and hate mail.

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